题目内容
—Excuse me. Can you please tell me _________?
—Sure. There’s a bookstore on River Road.
A. how can I save money
B. how I can save money
C. where I can get some science books
D. where can I get some science books
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Teenagers and adults can learn a lot from volunteering. Here are some great places for them to volunteer.
Hospitals
Teens working in hospitals can get job experience in the medical field. They also have the chance to work with people and learn some social skills. Adults, especially retired adults, volunteering in hospitals can get the chance to stay healthy and spend their free time.
Nursing homes
For teens, volunteering in a nursing home can help them realize how they should respect the old. For working adults, it’s a chance to share work skills in a special way. There they can help teach computer classes, art or dance to keep the old happy and satisfied.
Museums
Museums are always looking for volunteers. They need office workers to serve the visitors or help clean the rooms. And they prefer museum docents (讲解员) who know a lot about how the museums work.
Remember wherever you volunteer, be willing to do anything without being asked. Then you can get the most out of volunteering.
Some great places to volunteer
Places | Chances |
Hospitals | Teens: get job experience; work with people and learn some 1. Retired adults: to 2. and spend their free time. |
Nursing homes | Teens: learn how to3. ________________ the old Adults: share work skills and keep the old 4. |
5. | Teens and adults: volunteer to be office workers and museum docents. |
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How often do you have dinner with your family?
Studies show that family dinner hour is an important part of 1. ________ living. When family members eat together, they are more likely (可能的) to eat2.________ fruit and vegetables and less junk food. When younger kids often eat dinner with 3.______ family, they are less likely to be overweight (超重的).
In the US, about one in five children aged 6—19 are overweight. That puts them at higher risk of many health4.________ later in life.
“One of the simplest ways for parents to understand their teenagers better is by 5. ________ family dinners often,” said Joseph Califano Jr., an expert from Columbia University.
Joseph did a national phone survey (调查) of 1,000 teenagers and 829 6._______ of teenagers. The survey results show that eating dinner as a family helped kids in many7._______. It helped them get better grades, and kept them away from bad habits like8.________, drinking and taking drugs.
In fact, it’s not the family dinner that’s important; it’s the 9.________ together. It doesn’t have to be dinner. It could be lunch or10.________. The point (重点) is not being in the same space at the same time while eating. The point is sharing and communication.